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to contribute to sustainable development. training future academic and professional leaders, qualified professionals’ involvement in the solution of development-related problems in Latin America graduates
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, restaurants, shops, etc.) are offered in the city of Bonn. Bonn University offers a job database for academic jobs and other employment. Accommodation Students of the University of Bonn can apply for a room in
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restrictions may apply with your scholarship or visa. Non-EU students are subject to special regulations. Some proficiency in German may be indispensable to your job search. Non-EU students are permitted to work
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job market. The designated period for the PhD is three years. Course organisation Main Components of the Programme Mentoring Team: Each PhD student will be accompanied by a mentoring team consisting of
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training curriculum in scientific, computational, and transferable skills, tailored to each student’s individual needs, endows our graduates with a competitive edge in the job arena, both in academia and
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well-structured training programme carried out by the doctoral students under supervision. The training is individual, flexible in time and problem-oriented. Besides the research work, the training
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to your job search. Non-EU students are permitted to work a maximum of 120 full days (240 half days) per year. Accommodation The Accommodation Service of the International Office supports international
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scholarship or visa. Non-EU students are subject to special regulations. Some proficiency in German may be indispensable to find a job. Non-EU students are permitted to work a maximum of 120 full days (240 half
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restrictions may apply with your scholarship or visa. Non-EU students are subject to special regulations. Some proficiency in German may be indispensable to your job search. Non-EU students are permitted to work
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interest, students are encouraged to study and discuss problems in other fields. Furthermore, special emphasis is placed on interdisciplinary aspects. The curriculum comprises lectures, seminars, colloquiums